Answer: Other regions accounting for significant shares were Europe and Canada (13.5 percent), the Caribbean (9.6 percent), Central America (7.9 percent), South America (6.7 percent), the Middle East (4 percent) and sub-Saharan Africa (3.9 percent).
Explanation:
<span>According to the Out Of Africa hypothesis, which is currently the dominant view in paleoanthropology and related fields, humans (Homo sapiens) evolved on the African continent and then spread to the rest of the world via migration. From their, they evolved slightly differently, for example having slightly different facial features.</span>